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Feb. 10. 1U34 The Dominion Broadcasters have formed an association and are asking the people of the country to back them in asking for the abolition of the radio commission and the formation of a corporation to regulate the broadcasting throughout the country. The corporation shall not operate anv stations but shall dispose of all those recently ac GHURCH NOTICES F!RST PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH Minister, Rev. W. D. Grant Hollincworth, HA. Organist: Mrs. E. J. Smith 11 AAl- Sermon Subject: "JAMES THE SILENT1 .; 12:15, Sunday School 12:30, Westview School 7:30 PJiI, Evening Service. Sermon Subject: "WHAT I HAVE I GIVE!" Not a "begging sermon" but a challenge All visitors welcome SPECIAL CLUBBING OFFER Pictorial Review and the National Home Monthly at a very low rale. By sending in your subscription now, either new or renewal, you receive! (Delivered in the City) The Daily News, one year $3.00 Pictorial Heview, one year 1.00 National Home Monthly, one year . 1.00 Total value $7.00 All Three for $5.50 (By Mail to Points Outside Prince Kupert) The Daily News, one year $.100 Pictorial Review, one year 1.00 ,.-National Hume Monthly, one year . 1.00 Total value $5.00 All Three for $3.50 the Daily News, Phone 98 (tccausc it doesn'i pay to advertise poor products, t 'JI1 dors nav In hiiv fhn :n!wrl isi'n MART IS IMPROVED Lively Rally Thursday Largely Cancelled Losses of Morning And rreriou Day NEW YORK. Feb. 10: Following . a' the heavy selling movement which "J . ... .if 1 In 'SWepi me marvel on ruiir.-ujr , qq 1 when all groups of securities, with the exception of metals, suffered 9 00 I their sharpest reaction since No-, vember, the downward movement 1.40 ! of stocks was checked on the New 25! York Exchange Thursday with a' &2 lively rally and forenoon losses were largely cancelled, many Issues sub-1 I'stltutlng gains. Oold and silver! i mining Issues registered better) ! than any other group. I ! Thursday's closing averages were 1 , up from those of Wednesday which i were as follows: industrials. 107.35,; off 2.29: rails, 50.04, off 1.66; utlll-! ties, 29.71, off 1.32. and bonds, 90.73, j off .49. The turnover on Wednesday was 4.500.000 shares j The Letter Box COURT OF REVISION quired and aid broadcasters to arrange networks and Editor. Daily News: good programs. In your Issue of yesterday, under Those who remember the condition of broadcasting in heading of -court of Revision- you , the Dominion before the appointment of the commission sf ? l 1 " ... , . , 1 ' . , t j i all Thursday afternoon with pro- will realize what great improvements have been made by UsU repreanUag over 250 lots and the commission and will, we think, be inclined to back it 0ai x had given no considera-up and ask for its continuation. So far as can be gathered tion last year over the same- pro-its activities have beemrestricted-bv the fact that money tests, paid in license fees has not been turned over to it but in- You also tatd- th "e ,com-stead the government has been taking the license money STS 2 and using it for other purposes. glTen anyone by the court 0f re- The commission has plans for the improvement of radio vision this year." broadcasting in British Columbia but the cash has not Your way of reporting on this teen forthcoming to put its plans into force. We suggest matter has twisted the meaning of that the commission should be continued, that it be sup- thins ln a rl" ?e'- "peak load" or basis for the assess- j ment was reduced, that tew blocks got a reduction also but the balance of the lots ln the city had not been reduced in proportion, which was absolutely unfair. I added that I was before the court not to ask for any special consideration for my clients but simply justice and fair play, whereupon the court passed the remarks as mentioned above. I hope you will print this letter ln your paper so that your readers will, get the correct meaning of the ; court remarks. . , Yours very truly, T. COLLART. Man in the Moon Now that the United States has gone wet the longing to take a drink has been to a large extent re moved. There Is little Incentive to do whatr It Is perfectly lawful and right to do. Many stories are told about some parts of the States during the pre-Roosevelt days. A person whose veracity I would not dare to doubt, said he got a letter from a friend there and the chap was so dry he had to stick the stamp on the letter with a pin. You probably may have heard about the man who refused to buy an encyclopedia for his son who was going to school. "Let him walk like I had to do," said the father. There's always a lot of discussion In regard to radio reception. What I like about It Is Its variability. You never know what kind of rumble or screech you will get when you turn the dial. ! Jake says he'd buy a radio If he had the money, if the reception j were good, If he had room for It ln j his shack and If the family would 1 allow It. He' has really very little ; opposition to overcome. Hunters! Sportsmen! Have your trophies mounted by an expert. Bear rugs mounted In any style. Game heads a specialty. All work guaranteed first class. ruita MADE UP Write For Prlees R. Dix, Taxidermist Terrace, H.C. Loch Ness Sea Serpent Takes To Land Canadian Legion Still Leading In Billiard Fkture:Re The third game from Thursday night's scheduled Billiard League fixture between Ca n:1lin Legion and Grotto was played last night, the Lesion retaining the aggregate lead to date 586 to 517 when M. M. j v Lamb of the Legion defeated W. E.1 plied with sufficient money to improve the broadcasting yr gj property as tnejiiutson 200 to hi service anu inai 11 De ireeiy cnucizea wun a view 10 us improvement rather than abolition. The Canadian broadcasts certainly compare very favorably now with those of United States stations. j Scoffers may scoff but you can't .::. - S sldert 3 - t . lh?ir pet ogopogo isn't real Ptet re tier. .? . r. i -i i N. to Bertram Wills circus at Oly np;a. wher It w. mi: 1 dcoat fc.jre a don you n inters. The other deferred games ol Don Brown. Orotto. vs. G. P. Tinker. Canadian Legion, George Howe vs. Alex Murray and Bert Morgan vs. Alex Harvey are to be played this week-end. Billiard Averages J. Sutherland O. iEm 7 D. Brown Gi 10 OP.Balagno 'Elks 11 C. Baptle CLi 11 P. Pritchard iEm 11 Roy Focg E ..2 SD. Mac,donald G) 4 J. Judge i CD 5 E. Batt Gi 11 J. May G 11 G. Howe Oi 9 G. P. Tinker CL 10 M. M.Lamb (CL .... 9 P. Aldrldge Em 9 J Bulger (Elkst 10 M. McLachlan 'E 5 J. Doherty 'Elksi . 9 C. Youngman CL) . 7 W. Stuart Elks i 11 A. Donald 'Emt .. 11 W. E. Huston G) 7 B. Morgan 0 10 W. Ranee (CLi 1 W. Wllllscroft Eml 9 M. E. Young iE 11 A. Murray (CL .... 9 J. Saunders Elks) ..7 E. Morris (Elksi 4 L. Raabe Emn.) 1 S. Jurmain 'E .! A. Harvey (CD ... 9 11. Menzie (Elks) .11 A. Beale (Emp) 2 W. Lambie (Elks) . 2 A. Zadaroskl (Q) ...1 Ttl. 1389 1937 2135 2134 2131 386 TOO 949 2070 2053 1033 1844 1C53 1650 1805 '905 1602 1245 1930 1924 1209 1720 172 1674 -1C56 1527 1216 674 1C6 157 1403 1701 305 237 138 Ave. 199 194 194 194 194 193 192 190 188 187 187; 184! 184 i 1831 181 18t 178 178 170 175 ! 173 172 172 170 1C9 1C9 1C9 109 1C6 157 156 155 153 144 138 BRIDGE STANDING The standing of teams to date ln the Prince Rupert Bridge League is as follows: Orotto. Swift's Oddfellows Cold Storage O. 5 5 5 5 Ttl. 34.328 29.133 25,849 25.544 SCOTLAND AND ENGLAND PLAY KOOTBAIX DRAW Feb. 10: CP - RepresentaUve elevens of Eng- 4 IUh and Scottish Football Leagues battled to a two-all draw today In an InternaU&nal league fixture before a crowd of 50.000 fans. 4 Old Country Soccer ENGLISH LEAGUE First Divhlon Aston Villa 1. Portsmouth 1. Blackburn 3, Manchester 0. Derby 1, West Bromwteh 1. Everton 0. Liverpool 0. Leeds 1. Birmingham 0. Leicester 0. Sunderland 0. Mlddlesbroufth.0. Arsenal 2. Newcastle 0. Sheffield Wednesday Sheffield United 1. Huddersfleld Tottenham 2. Chelsea 0. Wolverhampton 0. Stoke 2. SCOTTISH LEAGl'E Flrt DivUlon Queen of South 4. Cowdenbeath 0. St. Johnston 4, Partlck Thistle 0. Aberdeen 5. Hamilton 1. Other games postponed on account of lnter-league match. Basketball Standing Senior Ira t lie W. L. P C N. R. A. 5 2 10 Grotto 4 3 8 Kalens 15 2 I .a dies' league Cardinals 7 0 14 Comets 2 4 C High School 0 6 0 IntrrmeilUte I-acue High School .5 2 10 Warriors 3 4 6 Merchants' ' 2 4 4 Junior league Scouts 4 1 8 Trojans 3 2 6 Scythians 2 3 4 Flashes 1 4 2 BASKETBALL February 12--Grotto vs, Kalens: Avf Warriors vs. Merchants; Comets 6 866 vs-IIlKn S0000': Trojans vs. Scouts 5827 ! February 15 Kalens vs. C.N.R.A.. 1 igft I Merchants vs. High School: High 5,109 BRIDGE February 15 Grotto vs. I.O.O.F Swift vs, Cold Storage. CRIBBAGE February 19 Canadian Legion vs. Elks, Moose vs. Empress, Musketeers vs. Oddfellows, Grotto vs. P R. Hotel. February 20 Canadian Legion School vs Scythians. February 5 C.N.R.A. vs. Kalens; High School vs. Merchants; Cardinals vs. High School: Scythians vs. Trojans. February 19 C.N.R.A. vs. Grotto; High School vs. Warriors; Comets vs. Cardinals; Flashes vs. Trojans, February 22 Kalens vs. Orotto; Merchants vs. Warriors; High School vs. Comets; Scouts vs. O. V. Wilkinson has asked to be relieved of his duties as chairman !of the llrary board, as also has H. F. Pullen, one of the members. The vs, Empress, Moose. vs, Elkv MuskeV cjty commissioner has not yet frersji-. P, ft, Hojel, Qrotto . ynarned the ,1934 library board,. r '.' ' way i'.c "e of Lon dance was SUCCESSFUL Over Four llunilred l'rron fre sent at Affair tftaf rd by .Muue U(iun Ut Mclit ,1 and novelties were pulled off during the evening Including the antics of I Joe Slasjgard's moone Jlm Tandy land Dan Healyi which created moth merriment. There were danc ing exhibitions by Miss Eleanor Trie's pupils Misses Betty Brown, Eileen Malr. Clara Dan!. Joyce Oswthorne. Kay Murray and Netta Feero which were much applauded. Banoon dances and other no velties helped to keep the big crowd In the best of humor. Dancing was In progress from 9:30 pm. until 2:30 ajn. with mu sic by Mrs. J. S. Black's Orchestra and Joe Staggard. master of cere-monies. A buffet supper was served it mWnlsht. The committee ln charge con-ted of B. J. Bacon, chairman Fred Seadderi: Jack Morrison. Oil-lis Royer. William Gray. Al Schul-berg. Sam Haudensr hlld. P. Peter son and Andy Macdonald Presiding at the door were O. Stegavig and Ted Rorvik. Strong Southeast Gale is Felt Here Utile Damage Done Following 21 Hour Storm Which Reached .Maximum Velocity of 70 Miles Another turbulent southeast gale swept over Prince Rupert during the past 24 hours but appeared early this afternoon to have nearly spent Itself without having done any very serious damage either ln town or along the waterfront. The maximum velocity was attained be tween 4 and 5 o'clock this morning when gusts of seventy miles on hour were recorded. BILLIARD SCHEDULE February 13-Elks vs. Grotto. February 15- Empress vs. Legion, February 20 Grotto vs. Empress February 22 Legion vs. Elks, February 27 Empress vs. Elks. March 1 Legion vs. Orotto. March 6 Elks vs. Orotto. March 8 -Empress, vs. Legion, Merely routine business was ta ken up last Thursday night at the regular monthly meeting of the Prince Rupert Shrine Club ln the Masonic Temple. President Arthur Shorts .Saturday, February 10, TheMarkets retail prices' curferrj here itt u .allows; Vegetables potatoes. Ashcroft, 0 lbs, Sack potatoes, Uprlver, 10 lbs, Sack. $2.10 to CarroU, Cal.. bunch ... U. C. Bulk. 10 lbs. , Krct Potatoes, lb 'Spinach, imported, lb, iHrus&ells Sprouts, Cat. lb. j Onions, 8 lbs. Leeks, bunch Garlic. Imported, per lb. Cabbage, DC. lb. j Cal. Head Lettuce. 8e to j Cauliflower. Ig.. Imported, ench. 25c to i Spanish Onions, lb. . Beets, bulk. 8 lbs. Parsley, bunch I Turnips, 8 lbs. ! Parsnips uprlver washed, 6 lbs. Celery. Cal.. liead, 20c and -Applet i Wagner, 4 lbs. ! Box SpltaenberK. bulk, 4 lbs Box Hfmie. Beauty, fancy, bulk 4 itr Box 1 Delicious C Box wrapped. 3's 250 J0 15 .25 .10 .15 .20 2i X5 J5 S 41 to .a vt li 1..1 13 Hi i5 100 Fancy wrapped. 3 lbs, j Box , W Yellow Newton "C grade SVt lbs. :s Box ... Jti Fancy, box :ti Wlnesaps. fancy wrapted 3 'bs, & Box :u Frmt Cal Navel Oral) re, dor 20c to Lemons, Cal.. dot. 23c to r iOrapefrult. Cal- 5c to The novehy dance staged by the Jamaica Orapefrult. each 6c U Moose Let ton l&si nlfht drew a Florida Orapefrult. each 12c to crowd of over four hundred persons ! Tangerines. Jamaica duz to the Moose if. ill and a fine time I Rhubarb, hothouse, lb. was enjoyed by all. Numerous stunts i Bananas, lb Floor a . H .44 JJ is Flour. 49's. No. 1 liard wheat 111 Second Patent Iji Pastry Flour. 10 Ibv 45c to it Aust. .Pastry Flour. 10 lb M lUney rxtracted Honey, per Jar 20c toil Comb Honey 3i hugsr White. 100 lbv 771 Yellow. 100 lbs. TXJ Etn UC. Fresh Extras, cartoned Jl Local new laid. doc. Fresh Seconds .. -4 Lara Pure. lb. 17c to . X Mutter Fancy, cartoned, lb. No. 1 Creamery, 3 lbs. Meat Fowl. No. I, lb. :noMiog Chicken, lb. Ham, sliced, first grade Ham. picnic, first grade, lb. Bacon, side, sliced, best grade Pork, shoulder, lb. Pork, bin. lb. Pork, leg. lb. Poik. dry salt, lb Veal, loin. lb. Veal, shoulder, lb. Beef, pot toast, lb. Brer, boiling, lb. 8c to Beef, roast, prime rib, lb, Beef, steak, lb. 20c to Lamb, shoulder, lb. Lamb. ten. lb. Lamb Chops. 25c to Fbb Imoked Kippers, lb. Salmon, fresh, lb. Troien, lb. Halibut, lb. Smoked Halibut, lb. Drlea mite White rigs. lb. j . Mack Conking Frgsi lb. .... Dates, bulk, lb.. . 8 K f.emon and orange Peel Citron peel Prunes. 30-40. lb Prunes. 40-50. lb. Prunes, 60-70, lb.' Raisins, Australian seedless, lb. Raisins, Cal.. seedless, lb. Currants, lb. . Apricots, lb. 2Ac to Apples, dried 14c Peaches, peeled1, 14c to Ctieesa Ontario solids, new, lb. Ontario, mature, lb. - Stilton, lb. - Edam, lb. ' Roquefort, lb. Oorgonzola, lb .- Feed Wheat, Alberta Uran - urooKsoank was in the chair and! Oats there was a fair attendance of! Fine Oal Chops mcmbrf- cruthd Osts .. i Middlings - ; X H il X . .11 . .11 JJ JM XL Jl .11 .It .11 3i ,11 JO Jl JO JO .15 Jl